Professional Skier Survives Terrifying 1,600 Feet Fall
Nov 13, 2015 20:20
Ian McIntosh has got some angels looking out for him because he managed to somehow survive the tumble of his life - some 1,600 feet down one of Alaska's Neacola Mountains. The video was posted last week by Teton Gravity Research and you can see McIntosh cartwheeling down the mountain:
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